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>> caleb just wants to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> don't hug the skeleton, child. >> the skeleton was arms wide open and caleb is a loving kid. >> skeletons can be lovely. >> are you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." now, americans everywhere are discovering that galbani ricotta inspires moments that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. >> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show"". today, finally speaks out. find her her response. and she's back in new york. back on social media and back to her erratic ways. "star" magazine has the inside scoop on amanda bynes. plus, dr. oz is here talking the latest headlines. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
>> caleb just wants to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> don't hug the skeleton, child. >> the skeleton was arms wide open and caleb is a loving kid. >> skeletons can be lovely. >> are you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." now, americans everywhere are discovering that galbani ricotta inspires moments that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite...
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>> caleb just wants to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> don't hug the skeleton, child. >> the skeletonas arms wide open and caleb is a loving kid. >> skeletons can be lovely. >> are you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." female announcer: save up to 35%! and through columbus day, get three years interest free financing on tempur-pedic, at sleep train's inventory clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> outsmart your fat. get the skinny on taking control! eat less. feel fuller longer and lose weight. plus -- some say it's the most overprescribed drug in america! and 56 million of you could be taking something you don't need! should you be taking a statin? coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: all of you who wanted to lose weight, but think you can't do it, i'm about to introduce you to the sherlock holmes of food. his name is dr. brian wonsink
>> caleb just wants to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> don't hug the skeleton, child. >> the skeletonas arms wide open and caleb is a loving kid. >> skeletons can be lovely. >> are you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." female announcer: save up to 35%! and through columbus day, get three years interest free financing on tempur-pedic, at sleep train's inventory...
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>> yeah. >> caleb just wanting to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> no, don't hug the skeleton, child.the skeleton was arms wide open. you know, he needed a hug and caleb's a loving little kid, maybe i can bring this guy back to life. >> you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's going to do it for us here at right this minute, we'll see you next time everybody. we've got another cross-country tour this week on sports stars of tomorrow! we'll meet a quarterback on the california coast... and a defensive back near south beach... we'll also make a stop in chicago to meet the star of one of the country's top volleyball programs... that's all on your way... next (show open) welcome to the show, everyone... i'm charles davis...
>> yeah. >> caleb just wanting to hug the grim reaper skeleton. >> no, don't hug the skeleton, child.the skeleton was arms wide open. you know, he needed a hug and caleb's a loving little kid, maybe i can bring this guy back to life. >> you sure that's what you want? >> yeah. >> that's going to do it for us here at right this minute, we'll see you next time everybody. we've got another cross-country tour this week on sports stars of tomorrow! we'll meet a...
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a pot or a small jade artifact accompanied a few of the skeletons. but there was one individual who was very different, who stood out from the rest, because buried with him were a number of very fabulous offerings. included among those offerings were four ceramic vessels, very finely made pots, two of which carry religious symbolism. this one carries the undulating body of a snake, and the red one here has a very interesting design consisting of what's called a flame eyebrow here over the eye of the sky dragon. keach: the designs were imported from a distant society. this maya man's prestige was reinforced by exotic symbols like this cross. so this individual was involved in religious beliefs that tended to sort of lift him up above the level of his contemporaries. he was showing that he had access to esoteric and religious knowledge that his brethren didn't. also buried with this individual was an incredible array of jades. this is far and away the richest single offering of jade found with burials of this middle pre-classic period anywhere in the m
a pot or a small jade artifact accompanied a few of the skeletons. but there was one individual who was very different, who stood out from the rest, because buried with him were a number of very fabulous offerings. included among those offerings were four ceramic vessels, very finely made pots, two of which carry religious symbolism. this one carries the undulating body of a snake, and the red one here has a very interesting design consisting of what's called a flame eyebrow here over the eye...
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. >> it is certainly america's most important skeleton. is an exceptionally rare discovery and does not happen but once in a lifetime. >> reporter: doug owsley is the smithsonian's top anthropologist. 18 years ago he and a group of scientists sued the federal government and a local indian tribe for the right to study this 9,000-year-old skeleton known as the kennewick man. >> we know what happened 9,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribe believes the bones were ancestral and needed to be reburied. the court ruled in favor of science. >> i truly consider him an ambassador from an ancient period. >> what does he tell you about how humans first came to north america. >> >> you have people coming in thousands of years earlier than we thought and he's from the east asian coastal populations. >> reporter: he was 5'7" and a muscular 163 pounds. his diet left a chemical signature in his bones. >> you find that this man is heavily, heavily dependent on seals from indications. lots of sand in his diet. this man is a marine mammal hunter. >> reporter:
. >> it is certainly america's most important skeleton. is an exceptionally rare discovery and does not happen but once in a lifetime. >> reporter: doug owsley is the smithsonian's top anthropologist. 18 years ago he and a group of scientists sued the federal government and a local indian tribe for the right to study this 9,000-year-old skeleton known as the kennewick man. >> we know what happened 9,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribe believes the bones were ancestral...
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is it a female skeleton? is it a young adult teen skeleton and a lot of this is also going to be confirmed on dental records because it's faster. skeletonization is the final stage of decay. there are six stages of decay. one is fresh and two early decomp and there's where everything turns dark and sixth is the dry skeletal decay. it's the final step in decomposition but we have to work with bacteria and scavenger animals and this could be as soon as you tell me it's female, the odds go up. as soon as you tell me it's a young teen skeleton, the odds go up. >> i'm hearing the vertebrae was so long. i believe hannah graham off the top of my head was 5'115'11". you brought up a good point about dental records. can you explain how investigators are able to use dental records and so quickly identify who this might be? >> dental records have two main purposes. a quick, fast analysis shows the record of fillings and how teeth x-rayed in place and spaces doesn't change over time. and they can match up those x-rays. a
is it a female skeleton? is it a young adult teen skeleton and a lot of this is also going to be confirmed on dental records because it's faster. skeletonization is the final stage of decay. there are six stages of decay. one is fresh and two early decomp and there's where everything turns dark and sixth is the dry skeletal decay. it's the final step in decomposition but we have to work with bacteria and scavenger animals and this could be as soon as you tell me it's female, the odds go up. as...
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. >> it is certainly america's most important skeleton. it is an exceptionally rare discovery.es not happen but once in a lifetime. >> reporter: doug owsley is the smithsonian's top anthropologist. 18 years ago, he and a group of scientists sued the federal government and local indian tribes for the right to study this 9,000-year-old skeleton known as kennewick man. >> we know what happened 10,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribes believed the bones were ancestral and needed to be reburied. the court ruled in favor of science. >> i truly consider him an ambassador from an ancient time period. >> reporter: what does he tell you about how humans first came to north america? >> you have people coming in thousands of years earlier than we had thought. and that he is from these east asian coastal populations. >> reporter: he was 5'7" and a muscular 163 pounds. his diet left a chemical signature in his bones. >> we find that this man is heavily, heavily dependent on seals from the indications. lots of salmon in his diet. this man is a marine mammal hunter. >> reporter: his enormous
. >> it is certainly america's most important skeleton. it is an exceptionally rare discovery.es not happen but once in a lifetime. >> reporter: doug owsley is the smithsonian's top anthropologist. 18 years ago, he and a group of scientists sued the federal government and local indian tribes for the right to study this 9,000-year-old skeleton known as kennewick man. >> we know what happened 10,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribes believed the bones were ancestral and...
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and the skeletons are a hit. not in the closet, but on the front porch. >> people would notice it. what's that? and the next day, go by and see something different. everybody would pass the word through the neighborhood. >> reporter: from surfing skeletons to disco skeletons. >> got pizza boxes, painted black, put records on them, fabulous. >> reporter: even iconic movie scenes. but make no bones about it, it's a low spook level. >> it's more about two skeletons having a good time and doing every day things as opposed to gory. >> reporter: for "good morning america," t.j. holmes, abc news, new york. >>> and the countdown is on. friday is going to be one frightening morning here. be sure to joins for our halloween ball. i kind have gotten clues on what everybody is doing. yeah. >> i'm really scary. >> are you? >> you're so excited about it. >> i love being scary. >> you do. you do. >> the big mystery is right here. >> always is. always is. >> you have a clue, right robin? >> i have a clue. i woke up like this. >>
and the skeletons are a hit. not in the closet, but on the front porch. >> people would notice it. what's that? and the next day, go by and see something different. everybody would pass the word through the neighborhood. >> reporter: from surfing skeletons to disco skeletons. >> got pizza boxes, painted black, put records on them, fabulous. >> reporter: even iconic movie scenes. but make no bones about it, it's a low spook level. >> it's more about two skeletons...
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the anthropologists already know it's probably her because they have a relatively new skeleton. they know the height. they know the gender. they know the ethnicity. just based on looking at skeletal remains. they already know this is most likely hannah. >> and, tom, how do you retrace this particular disappearance now that investigators know perhaps where she is, if it's her. how do you go about now pinpointing how she got from point a to point b? who may have seen her? who are they going to look to question? what more surveillance tape are they going to try to affect? how would you piece this together? >> well, first of all, you'll do everything you just mentioned, and still try to find witnesses that may have seen her being driven by jesse matthew or some other person or seen them on the side of the road or saw the vehicle that he was in that night. >> those kind of efforts could continue. >> her cell phone could be a gold mine. last question to you. other evidence. is there the possibility she could have hair or skin or something under her fingernails that suggests that there
the anthropologists already know it's probably her because they have a relatively new skeleton. they know the height. they know the gender. they know the ethnicity. just based on looking at skeletal remains. they already know this is most likely hannah. >> and, tom, how do you retrace this particular disappearance now that investigators know perhaps where she is, if it's her. how do you go about now pinpointing how she got from point a to point b? who may have seen her? who are they going...
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skeleton man, how did you know? >> oh, when the kids came up. >> yes, skeleton head looks like it was hide to go them, it was really me in the back talking through a microphone. >> nice memories. >> yes. >> going down memory lane with alex hole. >> i oh, my gosh. >> kerrey, you're married. >> yes. >> to john. >> yep. >> when you were dating, who said i love you first? >> oh, he did, for sure. >> he did? >> first date? >> no. before. no, i'm always a little bit dicey about. that will i'm scared to say it first. i've never said it first. >> scar toy say it. >> yes. >> really? >> i know, isn't that weak? >> isn't like -- he hasn't said it but -- >> no, avenue heart of stone. >> you really are a cold, cold human being. >> i'm trying to think of any time i felt it first and i didn't say anything, but i -- i don't know. i never said it first. >> it is always good to hold out. >> somebody's got to take that first step. >> have you ever done it? first? >> no. >> you have never said i love to you someone first? >> i said it
skeleton man, how did you know? >> oh, when the kids came up. >> yes, skeleton head looks like it was hide to go them, it was really me in the back talking through a microphone. >> nice memories. >> yes. >> going down memory lane with alex hole. >> i oh, my gosh. >> kerrey, you're married. >> yes. >> to john. >> yep. >> when you were dating, who said i love you first? >> oh, he did, for sure. >> he did? >> first...
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describing the remains as a skeleton, but they have not been buried. >> my husband started smiling two days ago and saw vultures. >> reporter: this is also within five miles from where the other murder student was found dead four years ago. in a case linked to matthews. the family have been told about the discovery, but waiting for more conclusive results. and now the man charged in this case remains in jail until a court hearing on december 4. we should know -- note that he is only charged in that case. we're live, hank hank, wusa9. no word yet on when they would have more. but debra alfarone with that part of the case. >> reporter: and bruce, 35 days ago was the last time the witnesses saw her right here in that downtown mall area. he's now sitting in jail charged with their abduction. that's point a and b. ten miles away where those human remains that were thought to be in that missing uva student were found yesterday. so point a and point b and right now they are wondering what happened from here to there. it's the news so many thought they wanted, but never prepared fully to swall
describing the remains as a skeleton, but they have not been buried. >> my husband started smiling two days ago and saw vultures. >> reporter: this is also within five miles from where the other murder student was found dead four years ago. in a case linked to matthews. the family have been told about the discovery, but waiting for more conclusive results. and now the man charged in this case remains in jail until a court hearing on december 4. we should know -- note that he is only...
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from the new film "the skeleton twins," and one of my favorite people in the world, bill hader is hereonight. [ cheers and applause ] the great bill hader will be joining us. she's the house democratic leader and the only woman to have served as speaker of the house. congresswoman nancy pelosi will be stop stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] cannot wait. cannot wait to talk to her. and we'll have music from walk the moon. [ cheers and applause ] a great band, walk the moon. now, this is for sports fans -- you don't even need to be a sports fan to know this. but yesterday concluded what many have said is the worst week in the history of the nfl. ray rice was released by the ravens for domestic violence. adrian peterson was arrested for child abuse. and jamaal charles killed my fantasy team. [ laughter ] four yards? come on, jamaal. which brings us to a segment we call "four downs." ♪ [ whistle ] [ laughter ] >> seth: first down. the san francisco 49ers opened a new stadium on sunday. and despite having planned on attending, nfl commissioner roger goodell was a no-show. i know this is o
from the new film "the skeleton twins," and one of my favorite people in the world, bill hader is hereonight. [ cheers and applause ] the great bill hader will be joining us. she's the house democratic leader and the only woman to have served as speaker of the house. congresswoman nancy pelosi will be stop stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] cannot wait. cannot wait to talk to her. and we'll have music from walk the moon. [ cheers and applause ] a great band, walk the moon. now, this...
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. >>> scientists have finally reconstructed the skeleton after dinosaur that lived 17 million years agotoria reports. >> reporter: when scientists unearthed the bones of two large dinosaur arms nearly 50 years ago they thought they had discovered a powerful creature with killer claws similar to a t-rex. now scientists from south korea have found the rest of the dinosaur's body and it looks nothing like they had imagined. it measured 11 meters long and weighed six tons it had an elongated head with a duck-like beak and a large humped sail on its back. >> it means terrible hand, and it means lacking peculiar. so it means terrible hands that look peculiar. we really are pleased that we have been able to confirm its identity. >> reporter: the breakthrough came when scientists discovered two almost complete skeletons in mongolia. the dinosaur's skull was recovered more recently from a private collector in germany. scientists assumed because of the clause it was a meat eater but the contents of its stomach suggest it lived off plants and fish. >> translator: it has a large lower jaw and a str
. >>> scientists have finally reconstructed the skeleton after dinosaur that lived 17 million years agotoria reports. >> reporter: when scientists unearthed the bones of two large dinosaur arms nearly 50 years ago they thought they had discovered a powerful creature with killer claws similar to a t-rex. now scientists from south korea have found the rest of the dinosaur's body and it looks nothing like they had imagined. it measured 11 meters long and weighed six tons it had an...
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the last one would be the skeleton. this is what you would use in order to understand the human body back in the medical field at that time. jefferson medical college introduced a new concept for medical studies of that time which was the clinic. to bring live patients in and show the students how to treat them in real time and real situations. here is an example of a photo of the anatomy course at jefferson medical college. the man in the middle, william henry was a student. and this is -- but this gives you an example of the difference between learning, what was previously learned and what this new one would be like. particularly obsessed with people with severe deformity. he studied and got a medical degree at the university of pennsylvania and immediately went to wear a the best surgeries' are happening which was paris, france. paris, france, all of its citizens got free health care and because of that possible system was founded and very specialized. one of my favorite facts about the parisian medical system was th
the last one would be the skeleton. this is what you would use in order to understand the human body back in the medical field at that time. jefferson medical college introduced a new concept for medical studies of that time which was the clinic. to bring live patients in and show the students how to treat them in real time and real situations. here is an example of a photo of the anatomy course at jefferson medical college. the man in the middle, william henry was a student. and this is -- but...
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the sergeant describes the remains as a skeleton that had not been buried. >> there's not a lot of traffic out here. >> reporter: lori hamilton lives nearby. >> my husband started smelling things two days ago and saw vultures. >> reporter: this site is within 5 miles from where another murdered student morgan harrington was found dead four years ago in a case police say has been linked to matthew. graham's family has been today of the remains but -- told of the remains but are waiting for the medical examiner's results. right now matthew is in jail charged only with graham's abduction. >>> news graham's body may have been found is hitting the alexandria community very hard tonight. graham graduated last year from west potomac high. she played on the softball team and tonight a former coach talked to our vanessa herring. >> reporter: craig maniglia said he always thought hannah graham would change the world. >> in my opinion she's a hero because she is the one that brought this monster down. she is the one that this pedophile can't do this again and if it wasn't for hannah and a very heavy
the sergeant describes the remains as a skeleton that had not been buried. >> there's not a lot of traffic out here. >> reporter: lori hamilton lives nearby. >> my husband started smelling things two days ago and saw vultures. >> reporter: this site is within 5 miles from where another murdered student morgan harrington was found dead four years ago in a case police say has been linked to matthew. graham's family has been today of the remains but -- told of the remains...
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it would be the muscles removed and new york inseminate the last bit of skeleton. this is what you would use to understand the human body back in the medical field at that time period. it introduced a new concept to medical studies at the time period, which was the clinic. to bring life patients in and showed the students to teach them in real-time and real situation. the racemic sample of the photo of the anatomy course at jefferson medical college. the man in the middle was actually a student of motors and this time dissecting the body. i should go through this quick way. it gives you an example of the difference between learning of what you had previously learned and what this new one with you like. mutter was particularly obsessed with the formulae. he said. he cited nevada's medical to create university of pennsylvania and immediately went to where you need the best surgeries were happening, which was paris, france. paris, france come all the citizens got free health care because of that the hospital system is funded in very specialized. one of my favorite fac
it would be the muscles removed and new york inseminate the last bit of skeleton. this is what you would use to understand the human body back in the medical field at that time period. it introduced a new concept to medical studies at the time period, which was the clinic. to bring life patients in and showed the students to teach them in real-time and real situation. the racemic sample of the photo of the anatomy course at jefferson medical college. the man in the middle was actually a student...
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i have several skeletons at copan, however, that did not survive the episode.ere you can see the sponginess and porosity of the active lesion of the anemia. this individual, unfortunately, died before it could heal. keach: anemia can be seen in over 80% of storey's skeletons, most of whom were maya nobles. commoners fared even worse. william sanders. all of the data from the copan project indicate that the best explanation for the maya collapse is that it was a human-induced ecological process. as a scientist, i'm never satisfied with the data that i have at hand. but all of the multiple lines of evidence are pointing in the same direction. the studies of modern agriculture, evidence of soil erosion from our archaeological excavations, the pollen analysis, the population history and, finally, the skeletal analysis all indicate that the maya were running into serious problems towards the end of the classic period. we think that the best explanation for the collapse here at copan is that there was a steady growth of population, increased intensification of agricu
i have several skeletons at copan, however, that did not survive the episode.ere you can see the sponginess and porosity of the active lesion of the anemia. this individual, unfortunately, died before it could heal. keach: anemia can be seen in over 80% of storey's skeletons, most of whom were maya nobles. commoners fared even worse. william sanders. all of the data from the copan project indicate that the best explanation for the maya collapse is that it was a human-induced ecological process....
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there, for the modest price of admission, you can stand in front of a giant skeleton or marvel at a colon the size of a small cow extracted from a man known only as the human balloon. or, of course, peer into the face of the french widow who one day grew a horn from her forehead and whose wax model bewitched mutter so much, he carried it with him across an ocean. there you'll find the soap lady, her body having turned into a waxy, soap-like substance after her death, freezing her small face into what looks like a perpetual scream. over the past century and a half, the museum's collection has grown to include tumors cut from presidents, jarred brains of mad men and geniuses, deformed skeletons displayed in delicate glass cases, civil war surge call tools -- surgical tools still caked in dried blood and even the famous side show act, a pair of conjoined brothers who inspired the term siamese twins. all of this and more can be found under one roof, and all of it watched over by the one dashing portrait of thomas denton mutter. thus, in diagnose, his old friend would say of the museum, he has
there, for the modest price of admission, you can stand in front of a giant skeleton or marvel at a colon the size of a small cow extracted from a man known only as the human balloon. or, of course, peer into the face of the french widow who one day grew a horn from her forehead and whose wax model bewitched mutter so much, he carried it with him across an ocean. there you'll find the soap lady, her body having turned into a waxy, soap-like substance after her death, freezing her small face...
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one of the main and quickest ways we'll identify a skeleton is through dental records. she's been to a dentist, may have fillings. that will be an easy way to identify her. the other way would have been dna. that would take at least a couple of weeks, a week to two -- >> why leave the other remains behind? >> because they're mapping it. >> that's what i thought. >> you want to map it. and you want to grid it. what that's going to tell you is just kind of the progression of the decompetitiosition of the animals. i'm sure a lot of the bones have been moved by the animals. a lot of times they pull at the soft tissue and move it in anatomic units -- >> i know this is normal conversation for you. it's hard for the rest of us as laypeople to realize this could very well have been hannah. it's difficult information to process. >> yeah. it is. it's something i have to face every day in my office. it's some poor human being that's been left out to decompose. but this isn't tv forensics. this is real-life forensics. and you're not going to be -- you only have one chance at mappin
one of the main and quickest ways we'll identify a skeleton is through dental records. she's been to a dentist, may have fillings. that will be an easy way to identify her. the other way would have been dna. that would take at least a couple of weeks, a week to two -- >> why leave the other remains behind? >> because they're mapping it. >> that's what i thought. >> you want to map it. and you want to grid it. what that's going to tell you is just kind of the progression...
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the river 9,000 years ago. >> it was certainly america's most important skeleton.ery. it does not happen but once in a lifetime. >> doug owsley is the smithsonian's top physical anthropologist. he sued the federal government and local indian tribes for the right to study kennewick man. >> we know what happened 10,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribe believes the bones are ancestral and should be reburied, but the courts found the remains had little genetic connection to present day indians and ruleed in favor of science. after years of work, owsley and a team of scientists are publishing kennewick man's biography. >> most people are not aware of the wealth of information that come from human remains. >> reporter: 5'7" and muscular. intelligence was comparable to present day humans. >> i truly consider him an ambassador from an ancient time period and enlightening us to what his life was like. >> reporter: in a word, his life was brutal. >> he has half a dozen fractured ribs. the ribs on the right side failed to mend properly. >> reporter: add to that shoulder inju
the river 9,000 years ago. >> it was certainly america's most important skeleton.ery. it does not happen but once in a lifetime. >> doug owsley is the smithsonian's top physical anthropologist. he sued the federal government and local indian tribes for the right to study kennewick man. >> we know what happened 10,000 years ago. >> reporter: the tribe believes the bones are ancestral and should be reburied, but the courts found the remains had little genetic connection to...
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only a couple hundred as it grows it gets more pairs of legs like all animals like this that has a skeleton on the outside so it sheds its outer skeleton so it can grow. >> this saturday and sunday at the brookfield zoo a 11th of for all kinds of other stuff corn maze is for children carrousel for children all kinds of things did you build your own scarecrow as well as all the christophe. >> coming up, the actress starred for the good conduct. >> pee-wee herman return to the big screen details coming up next. coming up next. never running out of them again. get gillette's best blades delivered to your door for about $1 a week at gillette.com/subscribe gillette. then what and the board and charged with lewd conduct. what is reported in having sex in a parked car. she refused to show right navigation and what used list of racial profiling >> last weekkesha key the producer of abuse are now her legal team has petitioned judge to unseal documents from 112011 case in which he denied any abuse. he swore under all its never had an intimate relationship and never gave her a date rape drug. if the l
only a couple hundred as it grows it gets more pairs of legs like all animals like this that has a skeleton on the outside so it sheds its outer skeleton so it can grow. >> this saturday and sunday at the brookfield zoo a 11th of for all kinds of other stuff corn maze is for children carrousel for children all kinds of things did you build your own scarecrow as well as all the christophe. >> coming up, the actress starred for the good conduct. >> pee-wee herman return to the...
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. >> puppies versus skeleton. >> guess what. to give away later in the show. you have to be at least 18 years old or older, a legal u.s. resident to enter and wednesday's buzz word. that buzz word is coming up in a little bit. we have one of our ipad mini winners. people sometimes wonder is this contest real? yes, it's real. we have one of our winners via skype. she is from paterson, new jersey. how thrilled were you when you found out you were one of our winners? >> i couldn't believe it. i thought it was a joke. >> how many times did you enter the contest? >> just the one. that's it. >> was it easy for you to enter the contest? >> very easy. i grabbed the phone, went on "right this minute." >> what shall your favorite videos, so educational, some of the videos are hilarious. i love it it. watch it every single day. >> what are you going to use your ipad mini for? >> to watch "right this minute." >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> if you want to be like iris, you have to get today's buzz word. that buzz word is coming
. >> puppies versus skeleton. >> guess what. to give away later in the show. you have to be at least 18 years old or older, a legal u.s. resident to enter and wednesday's buzz word. that buzz word is coming up in a little bit. we have one of our ipad mini winners. people sometimes wonder is this contest real? yes, it's real. we have one of our winners via skype. she is from paterson, new jersey. how thrilled were you when you found out you were one of our winners? >> i...
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>> see the kid who is so not afraid of skeletons.
>> see the kid who is so not afraid of skeletons.
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the few that aren't are operating in skeleton staff. meet the family desperately seeking help for their elderly father. he is diabetic but also exhibiting symptoms consistent with ebola. patients are being turned away from hospitals. >> the health-care system, a breaking point. they need to get their father tested for ebola. this is a terrible dilemma. >> now we cannot do that. >> hypertension, diabetic , weents, those with malaria show there are a whole bunch of people dying from those diseases that are treatable. >> they drive to a clinic run by the international charity. many help him out of the car. he will be tested for ebola. he could very quickly and that like the woman we saw being stretched into the ambulance earlier. >> how are you feeling? your health? >> i am 100% ok. >> ebola is spreading fastest. are 218 doctors for every 100,000 people. justberia that figure was one. later that night we get a phone call. they have the test results. the father does not have ebola. it has gone back to the general hospital. for one many mome
the few that aren't are operating in skeleton staff. meet the family desperately seeking help for their elderly father. he is diabetic but also exhibiting symptoms consistent with ebola. patients are being turned away from hospitals. >> the health-care system, a breaking point. they need to get their father tested for ebola. this is a terrible dilemma. >> now we cannot do that. >> hypertension, diabetic , weents, those with malaria show there are a whole bunch of people dying...
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. >> they are very fancy skeleton. >> yours is hot. >> what do you think nick is going to be? >> i have that square head. it fits. >> you need bolts and you're done. >> i've got the nuts. >> ollie's is darn good, too. the werewolf. >> you're saying i need to shave. >> dude's doing a happy dance. wait till you hear why he is so freaking excited. he is celebrating next. >>> we've got an ipad mini to give away. tuesday's buzz word for your chance to win. hey! welcome home! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. hey mom! it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. um... where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. just slide right in! ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. >>> this fine man is at the bank. why co-be so excited? >> you know what i'm here to do? i'm making my last alimony payment. >> he's done. with alimony. he no longer going to have to pay that woman any money. >> $9,900 a
. >> they are very fancy skeleton. >> yours is hot. >> what do you think nick is going to be? >> i have that square head. it fits. >> you need bolts and you're done. >> i've got the nuts. >> ollie's is darn good, too. the werewolf. >> you're saying i need to shave. >> dude's doing a happy dance. wait till you hear why he is so freaking excited. he is celebrating next. >>> we've got an ipad mini to give away. tuesday's buzz word for...
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pumpkins, skeletons, scary costumes, the bear there. loving them all.tures using the #6abchalloween. and kleebs -- celebrities getting in on the fun. katy perry a cheeto. and little north dressed up as a skunk. the little stinker can't wait to show her daddy her costume. and halloween starting early, and i am sure it was the same in a lot of your houses. love it. more pictures at 4:30. keep them coming on facebook, instagram and twitter. and i get to stand and watch it all day. >> love the little meatball and little chase. >> there he is! yes. he is so cute. >> thank you, alicia, awesome. >>> another axe attack in an american major city. the latest incident. >>> and getting more action than he bargained for. a base jumper stuck 100 feet in ♪ >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, shirleen allicot and brian taff. >> hello again. 4:30 and "action news" continues with freebies so good they're actually scary. >> you're scaring me. >> that's the whole point. free doughnuts, coffee, pancakes and a lot more. >>> and tatto
pumpkins, skeletons, scary costumes, the bear there. loving them all.tures using the #6abchalloween. and kleebs -- celebrities getting in on the fun. katy perry a cheeto. and little north dressed up as a skunk. the little stinker can't wait to show her daddy her costume. and halloween starting early, and i am sure it was the same in a lot of your houses. love it. more pictures at 4:30. keep them coming on facebook, instagram and twitter. and i get to stand and watch it all day. >> love...
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question, of course, is if the environment has, you know, already caused whoever it is to become a skeletont is in fact hannah graham, after just five weeks, that other dna from the perpetrator, would that be gone? i mean, would there be dna under fingernails, any any clothing. >> if she had been sexually assaulted, we wouldn't know it, not from the skeleton, clearly. if she scratched her assailant, there might still be dna attached from the fingernails. because they found these black pants which were consistent with what she was wearing, there might be a semen stain. >> so clothing lasts longer -- >> much. >> than human tissue. >> dna in any body cavity deteriorates rapidly. on clothing, outside of the body, it stays around. >> lawrence koblinsky, thank you very much. >>> we have details about forensic evidence in the shooting of michael brown by officer wilson. and how officer wilson's reported account of that shooting is different than what witnesses say. this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all
question, of course, is if the environment has, you know, already caused whoever it is to become a skeletont is in fact hannah graham, after just five weeks, that other dna from the perpetrator, would that be gone? i mean, would there be dna under fingernails, any any clothing. >> if she had been sexually assaulted, we wouldn't know it, not from the skeleton, clearly. if she scratched her assailant, there might still be dna attached from the fingernails. because they found these black...
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i have seen skeletons come in with no flesh, nails are still there. could be something under the nails. hair survives remarkably belong time. could have been possibility t, z only speculating. could have been recovered from her remains at the time could mean nothing. even itch they have dna you have to have some one whom to compare it. >> kathy, why wasn't any cause of death determined? >> if only bones remain, you can analyze damage to the bones. blunt instrument trauma. you can look at fracturing in the bone in the neck which suggests tra s strangulation. if there is none present you don't have evidence what caused the death. could have been a blow to the belly. something that impacted soft tissue. could have been strangulation in a young person. the wings of the bone are flexible. and your bone might not fracture in strangulation. i want to bring you in. you believe the pattern of what police presented so far, points to that of a serial killer, why? >> i do. we don't know at this point what evidence prosecutors have linking matthew to graham. what
i have seen skeletons come in with no flesh, nails are still there. could be something under the nails. hair survives remarkably belong time. could have been possibility t, z only speculating. could have been recovered from her remains at the time could mean nothing. even itch they have dna you have to have some one whom to compare it. >> kathy, why wasn't any cause of death determined? >> if only bones remain, you can analyze damage to the bones. blunt instrument trauma. you can...
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unfortunately, he's got a few skeletons in his closet.e's a rhodes scholar with a masters in political science from oxford, and he ran the university of louisiana system. he's an academic, or as one senior campaign strategist described him... (laughter) yeah, that's going to haunt him! (applause) and last year jindal lectured the base about the g.o.p.'s electoral problems. >> we have got to stop insulting the intelligence of voters. we need to trust the smarts of the american people. >> stephen: well, i say, if being so tuned you can't complete a metaphor is wrong, then make lemonade! (laughter) and jindal's pro-knowledge agenda has hurt his popularity. in recent cnn, orc, wnba poll of new hampshire republicans, jindal got only 3% of respondents, tied with rick santorum, and falling just short of "no one" at 4%, which i say he can use to his advantage. jindal 2016: no one is more popular! (laughter) (applause) but recently, jindal set out to convince people he's a down-home guy who's learned to stop learning. >> do you personally believe
unfortunately, he's got a few skeletons in his closet.e's a rhodes scholar with a masters in political science from oxford, and he ran the university of louisiana system. he's an academic, or as one senior campaign strategist described him... (laughter) yeah, that's going to haunt him! (applause) and last year jindal lectured the base about the g.o.p.'s electoral problems. >> we have got to stop insulting the intelligence of voters. we need to trust the smarts of the american people....
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saying good-bye to the old place with signs and tombstones and black roses and even that skeleton in the back over there marking the end of an era, but they had fun today too despite this sad milestone. they barbecued and partied it up. the san jose earthquake fans pride themselves in being family-friendly. they families from the opposing teams to join them. this is what they had and fans loved every minute of it. >> it's kind of sad because they won't be in santa clara anymore, but they have their own stadium. it's going to be so much more bett better. we won't ruin buck shot by jumping up and down on the bleachers anymore. we'll have our own place now. >> reporter: the new stadium holds 18,000 fans, so many more people can enjoy the games and the team. only 10,000 can fit here. now again, tonight's game starts in about an hour. 7:00, vancouver. hopefully the earthquakes will go out with a bang and win this very last game, because there's to chance for them to go on in this year's postseason. >> thanks so much. >>> the numbers are in. levi's stadium putting a lot of people in the sa
saying good-bye to the old place with signs and tombstones and black roses and even that skeleton in the back over there marking the end of an era, but they had fun today too despite this sad milestone. they barbecued and partied it up. the san jose earthquake fans pride themselves in being family-friendly. they families from the opposing teams to join them. this is what they had and fans loved every minute of it. >> it's kind of sad because they won't be in santa clara anymore, but they...
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i said you're basically trying to put back together a skeleton, and he agreed that was the case. once the remains are put together and it is believed that will take possibly until thursday, the chief medical examiner in richmond, virginia will conduct an autopsy. so many things to find. first of all the identity. is this in fact hannah graham? also the cause and manner of death which can be extremely difficult when you have a situation like this. those black pants could be extremely important because perpetrator dna, who did this, could be found on that potential piece of evidence. >> just an added question, where these remains were found, were they -- i know matthew is suspected in another woman's death right? was it anywhere in proximity to where that woman's body was found? >> reporter: within miles of where morgan harrington's remains were found. here's something else. yesterday we were talking to neighbors in the area. we found a neighborhood and a home that jesse matthew and his mother lived in together up until about 2008. neighbors said they knew them well. his mother is
i said you're basically trying to put back together a skeleton, and he agreed that was the case. once the remains are put together and it is believed that will take possibly until thursday, the chief medical examiner in richmond, virginia will conduct an autopsy. so many things to find. first of all the identity. is this in fact hannah graham? also the cause and manner of death which can be extremely difficult when you have a situation like this. those black pants could be extremely important...
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a skeleton from the 1880s, rare art, and random oddities. >> i want you to bear with me. some people say you are a probably a hoarder. i have no more room. >> reporter: in the way, the eclectic collection mirrors his business, which occupies the rest of this building. >> we did a series from 1981 to 93 called weirdo. >> reporter: other publishers wouldn't touch. >> we want to bring really oddball, weird, and necessary books to people. >> fresh point of view. >> reporter: lately, turner has been thinking more about the struggling book industry. >> because the publishing industry has changed so much, we're trying to figure out how we can get it to continue. >> reporter: turningi ining -- is turning to the thing that is killing the business. >> now we're thinking that the best way is to get people to kick in their money first and help support the print run. >> reporter: of the 20,000 bookstores that once carried his books, only 5,000 are left. >> things will be digitized and sold for free. >> reporter: in the meantime, turner has started selling off some of his beloved art c
a skeleton from the 1880s, rare art, and random oddities. >> i want you to bear with me. some people say you are a probably a hoarder. i have no more room. >> reporter: in the way, the eclectic collection mirrors his business, which occupies the rest of this building. >> we did a series from 1981 to 93 called weirdo. >> reporter: other publishers wouldn't touch. >> we want to bring really oddball, weird, and necessary books to people. >> fresh point of view....
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the skeleton did not have flesh. it did not have hair. but there were black pants near the remains.nd at this point we do not even know if those remains have been taken to the chief medical examiner in richmond. but an autopsy will be confirmed and that will determine the identity, is this hannah graham? this also will determine the cause and manner of death. but suddenly this missing persons case is now a death investigation. >> does this discovery of this body necessarily mean anything for jesse matthew, the suspect that you just referred to? >> reporter: most definitely it could because those black pants you mentioned that were found close to the remains, that is where they will try to find perpetrator dna. you cannot find it on skeletal remains. but you can find it on an item. that could exonerate jesse matthew or if his dna is found, that could take this abduction with intent to defile, a felony charge right here in charlottesville and it could upgrade it, jake, to murder charges. >> and he grew up about four miles or so from where the body was found, is that right? >> reporter
the skeleton did not have flesh. it did not have hair. but there were black pants near the remains.nd at this point we do not even know if those remains have been taken to the chief medical examiner in richmond. but an autopsy will be confirmed and that will determine the identity, is this hannah graham? this also will determine the cause and manner of death. but suddenly this missing persons case is now a death investigation. >> does this discovery of this body necessarily mean anything...
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how quickly will investigators be able to identify the skele n skeleton?ification could possibly have already been made as we speak. if they obtained hannah graham's dental records and they had an opportunity to present those to a forensic odontologist, then the match could have already been made, assuming the availability of such an expert. and that correlated with the forensic anthropological examinati examination, i think it is quite conceivable the identification has been made although they won't be divulging that for a while. so i think that we shall have a definite determination made quite shortly whether it is or is not hannah graham, considering the sensitivity of the situation, the great pathos involved with the parents and close relatives and friends of this young lady, i'm sure they will want to know whether there is closure. so i think that they're going to act quickly. and that determination will be made in a forensic scientific fashion with no conjecture. dna can be accomplished, too, if there are cellular elements in some of the bones. that
how quickly will investigators be able to identify the skele n skeleton?ification could possibly have already been made as we speak. if they obtained hannah graham's dental records and they had an opportunity to present those to a forensic odontologist, then the match could have already been made, assuming the availability of such an expert. and that correlated with the forensic anthropological examinati examination, i think it is quite conceivable the identification has been made although they...
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i don't see any bear skeletons in trees. >> starts talking to the mama again. >> three kids, wow.'s like he's talking to people. >> i imagine him in a bath robe with a cup of coffee in his hand. >> hey bear, come on, do something, jump. >> this is where he starts realizing, okay, mama bear is now looking at him. >> i'm taking pictures and the she sneaks up on me. >> for the last part of the video he's theorizing if he should get into more trouble or not. >> that's all for tonight. i'll get closer now and really show her. ahh! ahh! help! help! he's biting me hard! >> that's our show. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> live from new york city, it's
i don't see any bear skeletons in trees. >> starts talking to the mama again. >> three kids, wow.'s like he's talking to people. >> i imagine him in a bath robe with a cup of coffee in his hand. >> hey bear, come on, do something, jump. >> this is where he starts realizing, okay, mama bear is now looking at him. >> i'm taking pictures and the she sneaks up on me. >> for the last part of the video he's theorizing if he should get into more trouble or...
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in and out rest of the skeleton has been found. the beast is weird. it's unusual horrible hand.ng laws and duck-like bill. it was 16 feet tall and 36 feet long long. 37 tons. it had no teeth and ate like giant vacuum cleaner. >> i'm trying to name him on my facebook page. camelback carl. barny is already taken. >>> we're following breaking news, a car and tractor-trailer involved in a deadly cash on the pennsylvania turnpike. we'll have a live update on what's going on with the injuries involved here coming up. >> plus, an encounter with a suspect turns violent for three philadelphia police o >> breaking now on "action news," one person is dead and over others are injured in a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike. >> terror in the canadian capitol we're learning more about the gunman. >>> good morning, everyone, a hair shy of 5:30 on this thursday, tam is off, erin o'hern joins us, we have david and karen with weather and traffic. good morning.h weather and >> reporter: yes we do, on the big board we have storm tracker 6 live double scan. we have sprinkles and showers that are beg
in and out rest of the skeleton has been found. the beast is weird. it's unusual horrible hand.ng laws and duck-like bill. it was 16 feet tall and 36 feet long long. 37 tons. it had no teeth and ate like giant vacuum cleaner. >> i'm trying to name him on my facebook page. camelback carl. barny is already taken. >>> we're following breaking news, a car and tractor-trailer involved in a deadly cash on the pennsylvania turnpike. we'll have a live update on what's going on with the...